I hypothesized that non-smokers can remember details better than smokers can. I figured the all the smoke that the smokers have taken in has affected their memory.
This paper basically tells you about the experiment. We asked people to take a survey and answer a question afterwards. Then we got the results and added up who got what right, and then basically we came up with a conclusion about the hypothesis. I recommend trying this to other people around you and see how there answers compare to our answers.
The purpose of this experiment was to see how good someone's listening skills are. We asked people to listen to a list of words and then we gave them a piece of paper afterwards and asked them t
These are the results from the survey/experiment that was conducted by the members of our group.
The hypothesis that I thought up was. Do non-smokers remember details better than smokers do? This experiment was to find that out or not. You may be surprised by the results taken here.
After all the members in our group got together and discussed who got what for there results, we put them together to see if we could prove out hypothesis was true or not. After going through all the results we came up with three non-smokers passing and two smokers that passed also. One thing that everybody noticed was that a lot of people circled needle. It was not read to them but after hearing the words and most of them having to do with a needle we figured that the
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